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Vertigo is a well-recognized [[medicine|medical]] condition that consists of the illusion of movement, usually of turning. Most often, patients with vertigo "see" the room and world spinning around them, but sometimes that hallucination of movement is centered on the body, instead, and the patient feels as if he or she is spinning within the room or other setting. In severe vertigo, there is often nausea and even vomiting. | '''Vertigo''' is a well-recognized [[medicine|medical]] condition that consists of the illusion of movement, usually of turning. Most often, patients with vertigo "see" the room and world spinning around them, but sometimes that hallucination of movement is centered on the body, instead, and the patient feels as if he or she is spinning within the room or other setting. In severe vertigo, there is often nausea and even vomiting. | ||
=Common conditions causing vertigo= | ==Common conditions causing vertigo== | ||
==Unusual diagnoses causing vertigo== | |||
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==Treatment of vertigo== | |||
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=Treatment of vertigo= | |||
[[Category:Health Sciences Workgroup]] | [[Category:Health Sciences Workgroup]] | ||
[[Category:CZ Live]] | [[Category:CZ Live]] |
Revision as of 21:01, 3 May 2007
Vertigo is a well-recognized medical condition that consists of the illusion of movement, usually of turning. Most often, patients with vertigo "see" the room and world spinning around them, but sometimes that hallucination of movement is centered on the body, instead, and the patient feels as if he or she is spinning within the room or other setting. In severe vertigo, there is often nausea and even vomiting.